

Kulur Market, a bustling hub in Mangalore, offers a delightful blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Fried savory doughnuts made from lentil batter.
Semolina pudding sweetened with sugar and ghee.
Hand-woven silk scarves with traditional patterns, a symbol of the region's weaving heritage.
A unique blend of local spices, used in many traditional dishes, packaged in attractive earthen pots.
Intricately carved wooden puppets, a traditional art form that tells stories of local folklore.
Famous for its Irani chai and Osmania biscuits since 1957.
Offers a royal breakfast experience with a view of the city.
Iconic for its Hyderabadi biryani since 1953.
A scenic 150-year-old garden with walking trails, picnic spots, and a beautiful lake.
One of the three National Museums of India, showcasing an extensive collection of artifacts and artworks.
Ancient fort with intricate architectural designs, impressive sound and light shows, and stunning views of the city.

Kulur Market can be rainy, especially during monsoon season.
Kulur Market is large and requires a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Kulur Market.
Sri Nandi Temple, dedicated to Lord Nandi, is a serene and ancient temple nestled in the Western Ghats, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Bukittinggi Waterfall, a stunning 21-meter tall cascade, is a popular spot for picnics and swimming, offering a refreshing escape from the city's heat.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Wulong Karst features stunning karst landscapes, including the Three Natural Bridges and Furong Cave.